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112 STAT. 1268 PUBLIC LAW 105-225—AUG. 12, 1998 be worn by members of the immediate family of an individual serving in the Armed Forces of the United States during any period of war or hostilities in which the Armed Forces of the United States are engaged. (c) LICENSE TO MANUFACTURE AND SELL SERVICE FLAGS AND SERVICE LAPEL BUTTONS. — Any person may apply to the Secretary for a license to manufacture and sell the approved service flag, or the approved service lapel button, or both. Any person that manufactures a service flag or service lapel button without having first obtained a license, or otherwise violates this section is liable to the United States Government for a civil penalty of not more than $1,000. (d) REGULATIONS.— The Secretary may prescribe regulations necessary to carry out this section. § 902. National League of Families POW/MIA flag (a) DESIGNATION. — The National League of Families POW/MIA flag is designated as the symbol of our Nation's concern and commitment to resolving as fully as possible the fates of Americans still prisoner, missing, and unaccounted for in Southeast Asia, thus ending the uncertainty for their families and the Nation. (b) DISPLAY. —The flag shall be displayed— (1) at each national cemetery and at the National Vietnam Veterans Memorial each year on Memorial Day and Veterans Day and on any day designated by law as National POW/ MIA Recognition Day; and (2) on, or on the grounds of, the buildings containing the primary offices of the Secretaries of State, Defense, and Veterans Affairs, and the Director of the Selective Service System on any day designated by law as National POW/MIA Recognition Day. (c) TERMINATION OF FLAG DISPLAY REQUIREMENT. —Subsection (b) of this section ceases to apply when the President decides that the fullest possible accounting has been made of all members of the Armed Forces and civilian employees of the United States Government who have been identified as prisoners of war or missing in action in Southeast Asia. PART B—UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT ORGANI- ZATIONS INVOLVED WITH OBSERVANCES AND CEREMONIES CHAPTER 21--AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION Sec. 2101. Membership. 2102. Employment of personnel. 2103. Administrative. 2104. Military cemeteries in foreign countries. 2105. Monuments built by the United States Government. 2106. War memorials not built by the United States Government. 2107. National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific. 2108. Pacific War Memorial and other historical and memorial sites on Corregidor. 2109. Foreign Currency Fluctuations Account. 2110. Claims against the Commission. 2111. Presidential duties and powers. 2112. Care and maintenance of Surrender Tree site.